KANNADA-Root of all Indian Languages

KANNADA – The Root of all Indian Languages..!! ??

Has anybody tried to notice Kannada alphabets and relate to vedic symbols ?
ಪ – the letter ‘pa’ .. The letter symbolizing padmaasana , this letter can be compared to symbol where a person sitting in padmasana posture.
ಶ – the letter ‘sha’ .. the letter symbolizing ‘conch’ which is very much used in vedic culture..…
ಷ – the letter ‘Sha’ .. the letter symbolizes person with sacred thread in sitting posture.. you can imagine a ‘ruShi’..
ನಿ – the letter ‘ni’ .. tamil claim a (IVC)symbol of god in sitting position.. But has anybody notice this symbol is a kannada letter..
Note that among south indian languages Kannada and its grammar is very close to sanskrit.. Looks like the kannada region was the first place where mostly occupied by vedic learned people.. But population density was very less compare to other regions of south india and able to retain sanskrit and its grammatical structure during kannada language evolution..ofco­urse kannada is also very old same as Tamil/telugu/­malalalam..
Devanagari script seems some what derivative of kannada script.
If kannada alphabet like ka ಕ is rotated 90 degrees, you can see it looks like devanagari ‘ka’ क
To us it looks like grantha,devanag­ari, tamil script more probably tries to avoid curves. They are straightened so that suitable for writing on stones/rocks or wooden surfaces.

But base original picture must have been from kannada/vedic symbols which scholars initially might have tried to write on leaves most probably used by early scholars..
As kannada region were famous for ancient saints (majority scholars/­maharshis), they might have tried to write on leaves.. May be they lost as its not so easy to preserve writings on leaves..

We think initial script creation depended on many factors for example:
* the tools available for writing.
* The surface on which writing is to be done.
The main thing is what actually the symbols which were in their mind..
Even if script creator had complex symbols in his mind, he may not actually practically write because of limitation of tools available and also the surface on which he planned to write..
The original symbols could be some vedic symbols like conch,person sitting in padmasana posture etc..
But due to limitation of tools and surface on which writing to be done script might not look same what in creator’s mind.
We think brahmi script creator might had ka ಕ in his mind. but due to physical limitation the brahmi ka ended up like + sign.
So important thing is what actually was in the mind of script creator rather than brahmi script found..
As the time passed and people invented new tools and choose different surfaces, the script became more same what actually was in mind of script creator.
We notice quite good resemblance of brahmi script with kannada symbols..
Can we say that brahmi script actually initially tried to visualize vedic symbols/­kannada symbols??
We think this approach will help understanding the evolution of scripts..
Languages, scripts are passed down the generations along with ideas behind it.
Out of all language scripts originated from brahmi,
Only Kannada Script evolved into a script which can represent real Vedic Symbols.
Kannada language is the only language whose grammar is very close to sanskrit compared to other languages of present day india ..
This could be due to Kannada region was majority hardcore vedics including many saints..
even brahmi lipi origin has some connection with jains and Karnataka..
Karnataka was and is an important jain centre..
shravanabelagol­a is an important pilgrimage centre for jains..
reference : en_wikipedia_or­g/wiki/­Rishabhadeva
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Rishabhadeva and legend of BrahmiThe name Brahmi script is said to have come from a Jain Legend. According to South Indian legend the Jain thirthankara (monk) Rishabhadeva explained and taught the script to his daughters Brahmi and Soundhary. Therefore as a mark of this, the writing script is named Brahmi letters and the numerals is named Soundhary letters.
The name Brahmi is attributed to Rishabhadeva and his daughters Brahmi and Soundhary as stated in Kannada below:
“ಆದಿ ತೀರ್ಥಂಕರ ವೃಷಭ ದೇವನು ತನ್ನ ಕುಮಾರಿಯಾದ ಬ್ರಾಹ್ಮೀ ಸೌಂದರಿಯರಿಗೆ ಕನ್ನಡ ಆಂಕಾಕ್ಷರ ಗಳನ್ನು ವಿವರಿಸಿದ ಕಾರಣದಿಂದಾಗಿ ಈ ಅಕ್ಷರ ಲಿಪಿಗೆ ಬ್ರಾಹ್ಮೀಲಿಪಿ ಎಂದು ಅಂಕ ಲಿಪಿಗೆ ಸೌಂದರಿ ಲಿಪಿ ಎಂದು ಹೆಸರಾಗಿದೆ. ಈ ಖಚಿತವಾದ ಮಾಹಿತಿ ಯನ್ನು ಸಿರಿ ಭೂ ವಲಯವು ಬಹಳ ಸ್ಪಷ್ಟವಾಗಿ ತಿಳಿಸಿದೆ.”
Its transliteration­ is:
“Adi tIrthaMkara vRuShaBa dEvanu tanna kumAriyAda brAhmI sauMdariyarige kannaDa AMkAkShara gaLannu vivarisida kAraNadiMdAgi I akShara lipige brAhmIlipi eMdu aMka lipige sauMdari lipi eMdu hesarAgide. I KacitavAda mAhiti yannu siri BU valayavu bahaLa spaShTavAgi tiLiside.”
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If you look at latest modern Kannada script,as I said earlier it can really represent some vedic symbols and even brahmi has its origin linking to kannada region.
Note that most of the languages created by sanskrit scholars who are similar kind of priestly class people.
Now..If you assume Kannada is the most close to what was in the original sanskrit scholar’s mind or take latest modern kannada symbols as reference , …..
It is easy to see how other scripts tamil,hindi, etc are derived based on kannada symbols.. Usually Tamil symbol needs to be mirrored and rotated.
Example of tamil and hindi(devanagar­i) ‘a’ sound:
(SEE BELOW PICTURE)
Example of tamil and devanagari ‘ka’ sound:
(SEE BELOW PICTURE)
Basically other language scripts took different shapes based on the surface they choose or some physical limitations for writing..
Some people may think its telugu oldest.. But note that telugu is derived from old kannada script and they are slightly deviated from main stream kannada. Only kannada script looks very beautiful and symmetrical than all the other scripts.
Even you can see similarity of kannada script with english/­greek alphabets.(sounds similar too)
examples:
english alphabet ‘N’ looks some what derived from kannada ‘na’ letter ನ
english alphabet ‘S’ might be from kannada ‘Sa’ letter ಸ rotated and removed top line and dot.
english alphabet ‘A’ might be from kannada ‘a’ letter ಅ upside-down and straightened..
english alphabet ‘E’ might be from kannada ‘i’ letter ಇ rotated 90 deg and straightened..
english alphabet ‘w’ might be from kannada ‘va’ letter ವ
english alphabet ‘B’ might be from kannada ‘ba’ letter ಬ rotated and slightly modified.
english alphabet ‘D’ might be from kannada ‘Da’ letter ಡ
english alphabet ‘t’ might be from kannada ‘ta’ letter ತ.

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2 comments on “KANNADA-Root of all Indian Languages”

Wouter Smekens

June 27, 2017

nanu thumba ishtha your statement here, but as you start talking about the English alphabet I am not entirely with you. English is a very bad example here – they simply lost knowledge of writing properly entirely! Better take Flemish(Dutch) as an example.
Also, by learning KannaDa, it is amazing how many common Germanic words are similar to Kannada! I tell to all people I meet to start learning Kannada, so far not so many feel the need. Kannada is a holy language – closest to Adamite language!
Thank you for posting!

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